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70s? martial arts was still popular in the 80s, 90s and 00s as well. Not sure why its so hard to believe that other people out there have a interest in it just because you clearly don't. I think you've been living under a rock. no. uh well it did write it. so where is the lie? jackass alert. lol didnt read btw. nice to meet you piece of shit. Only a jackass would want someone back that got impeached twice. There's a reason why that happened. Don't bother replying because I wont be reading your bs. Trading Places Freaky Friday Halloween or people simply liked the movie. Not just because of Walkers name being attached to it. I just watched it again on Netflix a few mins ago and I enjoyed it myself. It's just a fun action movie. The world needs it from time to time. It's not the worst anything. Your take on the other hand is one of the worse I've ever read. Congrats. because the script told the actor to do so. Also because they wanted to, they're done being a cop. Nobody wants to see a cop properly leave in a movie. "but she shouldn't." but she does, and nothing you say will ever change that. I'd say she was pretty damn good in Jennifer's body. What do you mean the first one had no story? of course it had a story. You just didn't like the story and thats your right. The story was simple enough for a kids movie. The Aliens showed up to kidnap the Looney Tunes, then the Tunes talked their way into getting a chance to earn their freedom back via Basketball. Which leads to them seeking help from Michael Jordan himself Boom. You have a movie. I also like how the story mixed in Jordans baseball career and return to the NBA. All of this worked quite well within the story of the film. To me the funniest parts of the original are outside of Looney Toon Land like Bill Murrays conversations with Larry Bird, Stan being Stan which has everyone around him wishing they didn't know Stan. Except for that one time Stans antics led to the ball going in the basket for the Toon Squad. I always laugh at the part where the guy says "He's fixing a divot!" Eh to me it was always equal and I can't understand why he thinks otherwise. The whole point of a Super hero movie is to build up both sides which Batman 1989 and returns did very well. You build up the villian to make the audiences care to buy into the story of how/why they're doing what they're doing. All while at the same time giving the hero. In this case Batman the screen time and story build throughout to make the viewer care about how and why the hero is going to stop the villian when it's all said and done. If that's such a bad concept in Michael Keatons opinion then he should have just stuck to doing comedies or something else. She's far from stupid. Why should she have to remain quiet out of fear or whatever else? Nah. We need more people like her standing up for what they believe is right. Don't bother replying cause I aint reading it. Yeah well that's not going to happen so keep dreaming. I'm glad Phylicia couldn't careless about people like you as she stands by her strong words. uh huh, meanwhile it's still a classic. that's not an opinion, it's an earned accomplishment. whip de freaking do. people are gonna enjoy what they want regardless of age. yeah well other people don't think it's stupid. boo woo. it's a popular show that's going to remain popular regardless of what you have to say op. NGMI If you want to like Terminator 1 more than 2 that's your business but none of your points here make any sense. You're forgetting that this is a highly advantanced machine from the future with all sorts of intelligence to be able to learn and adapt to its surroundings as displayed throughout the film. You want to call that terribly written? you go right ahead, but I will disagree with you every single time.